music | indie
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Jean Noir, Chris Oledude, Rosso Tierney, Michellar & Mo Rayon new this week!
Experience the diverse soundscapes of indie music this week: Jean Noir’s poetic paradox in “Long For This World,” Chris Oledude’s stirring social critique, Rosso Tierney’s spiritual transformation, Michellar’s complex introspection, and Mo Rayon’s dreamlike escape. Each artist presents a unique narrative that transcends genre boundaries, inviting listeners to explore their profound themes and innovative sounds.
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Xeno Ray JNB Explores Boundaries with Mono Modern
Xeno Ray JNB’s latest album weaves ambient, glitch, and industrial sounds into a bold exploration of technological anxiety and artistic resilience, challenging creative conformity with raw authenticity and deep cultural reflection.
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Def Nettle Turn The Party Inside Out
Dublin’s Def Nettle masterfully blend contradiction in “The Party,” where groove meets underlying tension. Glen Brady’s vocals and their intricate musical landscape invite listeners into a realm of irony and unease.
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KENTON, Paris Pick, Graham Price Gift Shop, Less & Dirty Utility new this week!
KENTON unveils introspective acoustic reworks, Paris Pick offers sun-dappled yacht-pop, Graham Price Gift Shop crafts layered storytelling, Less pens intimate indie pop, and Dirty Utility delivers arena rock conviction.
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Snippet Balances Groove and Vulnerability on Soft Lad
Snippet’s Soft Lad presents a tapestry of introspective electronica, blending nostalgia with modernity. Through earthy vocals and minimalist production, Johnno Casson crafts an emotionally resonant journey for listeners.
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Poison Oak Torch Conspiracy Culture on “Melt”
Poison Oak’s latest, “Melt,” critically navigates the chaotic world of conspiracy culture, turning misinformation-fueled paranoia into sharp indie pop rock. It’s satire with biting teeth and unforgettable riffs.
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50mething, Maryann Connolly, hycove, Mick J Clark & Citizen Smith new this week!
Dive into the eclectic indie scene this week with 50mething’s electrifying urban tales, Maryann Connolly’s anthem of resilience, hycove’s raw emotional journeys, Mick J Clark’s empowering ballad, and Citizen Smith’s nostalgic pop.
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Anana Kaye Unveils Debut Album Are You There? on Meridian
Anana Kaye’s debut album on Meridian captures the beauty and adversity of a world in flux. Blending Georgian tradition with Americana, Kaye’s work resonates globally, inviting deep reflection amid chaos.









